• xGEQRT: QR factorization (improved interface). Contribution by Rodney James (UC Denver). xGEQRT is analogous to xGEQRF with a modified interface which enables better performance when the blocked reflectors need to be reused. The companion subroutines xGEMQRT apply the reflectors.

• xTPQRT: Communication-Avoiding QR sequential kernels. Contribution by Rodney James (UC Denver). These subroutines are useful for updating a QR factorization and are used in sequential and parallel Communication Avoiding QR. These subroutines support the general case Triangle on top of Pentagon which includes as special cases so-called Triangle on top of Triangle and Triangle on top of Square. This is the right-looking version of the subroutines and the subroutines are blocked. The T matrices and the block size are part of the interface. The companion subroutines xTPMQRT apply the reflectors.

The new Doxygen documentation's File List loads incredibly slowly in the latest Mozilla Firefox on Win7, to the point that it essentially freezes the browser for me. It seems to be reasonably responsive in Chrome. Opera and IE seem to be somewhere in the middle. Is there a way to split up the list, or make it non-javascript? (god help me if I accidentally expand the listing) Similarly, it is quite difficult to navigate the SRC/ directory with 1680 files in it, perhaps categorizing them would be helpful.

The new Doxygen documentation's Computer file Record plenty extremely gradually in the newest Mozilla Firefox on Win7, to the point that it basically gets frozen the web browser for me. It seems to be reasonably sensitive in Firefox. Safari and IE seem to be somewhere in the center. Is there a way to divided up their list, or make it non-javascript? (god help me if I unintentionally increase the listing) In the same way, it is quite difficult to get around the SRC/ listing with 1680 information in it, perhaps categorizing them would be beneficial.